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Great book with some really interesting facts on the players in the set. I would love to see someone put together a T206 book that was more focused on the topics that are discussed regularly in this forum (i.e. theories on the printing process, proofs, chronology of the series releases, backstory on some of the hobby pioneers, documentation of major T206 "finds", master checklist for all backs, etc, etc...). Basically more about the cards and less about the players. I know that a lot of this information is available in various threads on Net54, but imagine a hardbound book with tons of pictures of printers scraps, color variations, etc....
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